BlackBerry Classic alarm clock does not work when phone turned off

I've finally gotten my new Classic, and I can't get the alarm to ring once I've turned off the device. That is, say you set the alarm to ring you at 6.30am and you turn the device off overnight - the alarm and device should start at that time next morning. It doesn't!

I've tested this many times during the day, eg I've set the alarm to ring in 5 minutes time and t hen turned the device off and it doesn't happen. And yes, when I set the alarm it says the alarm will ring in 5 minutes.

Use BEDSIDE MODE, alarm will work... I have never heard of a device that is turned OFF turning back ON for alarm, that would mean the device was never truly OFF, just in standby/sleep mode. Not sure if the definition has changed but OFF still means OFF, correct?

I'm just resetting bedside mode now to turn every thing other than calendar off - that hopefully means that I will be able to enter bedside mode overnight (leaving phone on) and the alarm working in the morning.

And yes, my 6 year old 9700 alarm works even when the device is turned off. The alarm turns the device back on ....

If you're worried about notifications, I agree with using bedside mode. This isn't BBOS, you don't need to restart the phone every now and then. Mine stays on until I need to restart it for whatever reason...

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I have never heard of a device that is turned OFF turning back ON for alarm

Nokia Symbian phones have this "feature". There are advantages such as when you are low battery and the phone shuts off it will still alarm but the disadvantages are when you are in a plane and you turn your phone off the alarm can still go off which can be a pain. In any case, BB10 OS phones and most other phones are not like that.

Nokia Symbian phones have this "feature". There are advantages such as when you are low battery and the phone shuts off it will still alarm but the disadvantages are when you are in a plane and you turn your phone off the alarm can still go off which can be a pain. In any case, BB10 OS phones and most other phones are not like that.

Yup. Old school feature phones had that option as well. Specifically, Sony Ericsson for me.

Okay, so I've settled on Flight Mode because it turns the transmitters off. It does mean that I need to leave the phone on overnight (on the charge or not), but I reckon that with the transmitters off very little battery power occurs anyway.

Also, I have concerns about sleeping close to a phone that still has its transmitters on.

Use BEDSIDE MODE, alarm will work... I have never heard of a device that is turned OFF turning back ON for alarm, that would mean the device was never truly OFF, just in standby/sleep mode. Not sure if the definition has changed but OFF still means OFF, correct?

Even an old Nokia 3310 could do this - you can't have much experience of phones!